BSOD everytime my pc starts up

Longridge

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Hey guys sorry to bother you but i built my first custom computer in December and ever since it's BSOD and not just the same BSOD but different almost every time i've ran memtest for 16 passes iv ran memory diagnostic chkdsc and countless other things here are the dumpfiles any help is appreciated massively thank you. Edit: the PC seems fine after the initial start up it's just after sleep mode and first start up.

My system specs are
GPU zotac nvdia geforce gtx 970

CPU :Intel Core i5 6600K @ 3.50GHz
Skylake 14nm Technology

Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170 PRO GAMING (LGA1151)

HDD 931GB TOSHIB DT01ACA100 SCSI Disk Device (SATA)

TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-224FB SCSI CdRom Device

PSU Corsair CX750M modular ATX

Ram: Corsair vengeance LPX DDR4 2x4gb 2133MHZ ,2 times.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/oamoembkav0yuz9/022816-34211-01.dmp
http://www.mediafire.com/download/h2kgnvl05704zzv/022616-69888-01.dmp
http://www.mediafire.com/download/wyxfbl2psklp2c4/022816-39858-01.dmp
http://www.mediafire.com/download/2rw2hd9m8beh44f/030116-29936-01.dmp
http://www.mediafire.com/download/lxcvngoug6y5n10/030216-27346-01.dmp
http://www.mediafire.com/download/25dyormrc2aarkj/030316-43243-01.dmp
 
Solution
Looks like your drivers may be corrupted. Try booting into Safe Mode and disabling/re-installing the driver.


If that doesn't work, try running Windows Recovery Media to repair the drivers.

Longridge

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How do i know which drivers are corrupt and which ones to install? iv'e ran "who crashed" but like i said it isn't being very useful since theirs different BSOD.
 

Longridge

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Corsair CX750M modular ATX
this was the PSU i have.

tbh i dont know why this issue is persisting it seems to have stopped the BSOD when i take it off sleep and it very rarely does it when it's running, it's only when it first starts up that it does it. but there never seems a clear answer :/
 

jamesmcuk

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Well unless its faulty it appears to be a good unit. Perhaps it is faulty? Statup is when you will probably hit peak power demand bar intense gaming etc. Sleep is always a lottery in hardware compatibility terms anyway. When your BSOD are random it usually RAM, PSU or HD as each have a dealing with\ all components so you get random errors but not always
 

Longridge

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well i have 2 new sticks of ram that i got back up so i could always try taking them all out putting the 2 new ones in and try start up?
 

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cant harm - unlikely though
 

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No change sadly :/ if it is a driver issue booting in safe mode which drivers would i know would be corrupted? i have 42 installed aha,
 

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I found the list but it just looks like a load of 0000000000xa and stuff to me is there a way to see which driver that belongs to?Still happens everytime on start up and now windows updates, update then BSOD and have to download again? wondering if a new motherboard, ram and hardrive is the solution?